\ l=:;= liritaln Thinking under the Gemian order. _ Past-War Terms By WILLIAM STEWART Press ip- 2 9m; in post-war terms and what ior mutual beneiit w " -the Neblliidilifl oi her mercantile international cocperat n. Maritime nation. entered t s war m. and probably with new com- dliy their shipping plans. . ' Canada?“ Favourite- ‘TS cocon potitoro in the lee-ion“. sushi: M'Uniled Btltfl which has the gasket merchant marine oi all e. Fo i h ll- .. 0f shipping In lalcr iiéiitii §§‘é.‘..§§°§§.‘$3l&i. bflbly will be occupied carrying iood to the peoples who hava starved But when that period is over. ships sailing under varied ilags will ' gradually come to compete with one another for existing trade. Just as it. will be with other de- canadlan sun Writer partments ct post-war common‘- LQNDON, March £8—(CP)- cial organization, the successiul film“ 1; flflnfln‘ “new, im- 5h restoration o! the shippin industry i l epend on mum, and its trade will mean in When the war ends. Britain me lan ior a better nation. possibly could replace much oi Br tain's ships and their eom- her lost tonnafle from the sun) .. mores are her liie-blood. The lus that the United States will rhlps the men who build them have. But those ships built ior war and who sail them have periormed purposes may not be regarded as t‘ u: sulstabls fro; peace-tugs QJOISDIEIfTCtC. RAJ‘. in the ba 1e o ome s p-owners ave n ca - "mu"; ‘he ed an interest in civil aviation in Britain, the world's atesqwhlch they believe they might play a competent role because o! 000tons o! merchl- their experience in the problems r a th some o n marge irom the war with much The part oi aviation in post-war m; a; a result oi the U-boat. war- commerce may iniluence and mo- i _ {very tap is A Cap of food y _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘srocx Quor/mozvsj ._.,.. TORONTO. Stock quotations‘. Acme ax ii. ennao Anslc Odn Aquarius ArJon Arm McMarmas Mid Com. Mining Cpn Moneta Negus aloe. 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Saint John, NB" and P. M. Blanchet, Rethesay, NB., Lks part in the shoot which was in with news. without the eiiort oi a-cliarize 0! the "Bimflws W001i!!- GJRH. R085. Halifax. Whle the acting brilade oom- derand other senior oiilcers crews. NB Lleiit. G-M. i 30-3i. trip. thus supplying the home i0 n in who la a ieatura oi the poet-war man The watched from a tank, ion Miller, London, Ont.. the signal , ilc oiiicer, talked to an observer pass- Bari carbon te their parents are refreshing them- ing directions back te Ross who artificial ivory and slsvauhmmtbainh- l" w Nordon " Norgold . Normetal N Star Oil O'Brien Okalia. Omega Pacalta Pac Oil Pamour Partenan Paymcst Perron Pic Crow Pioneer Powell Premier Preston Quoenstcn Quemont iront. the valley. in-command, Maj. MINING ing from an observat houses crumbled like March 8-40?)- m vm smut Exchange Montreal Stock Exchange M Anaconda L50 Am Oar and I .15 l-I Beth Steel 4° » Oentr ~73 Ches d: Ohio 3i? on Edtizon E106 All .18 3-‘ E1” L". 8% Mn J0 Gt Nor Pid J5 Btd Oil N J J1 l-l Mont Ward 1J1 3-8 Nor Am 1.14 Pril Pete .40 U S Rub ~03 R6Plib1ic 1.10 Radio Corp .'l0 Am Tel do ‘INK M 14 Tons 0o liq 1-4 United l-Bc Vanadium Corn ~59 West Union 15° West Elec 1.70 U B Steel .l0 J0 1.80 1.86 .20 .25 1-2 .20 .09 L66 a no Abitibl .04 M we .16 l-2 B A Oil J7 Beauharnioa .05 s-i 11 Tel m Bathurst .02 l-4 o"! PM 94 Oelanese 4);; 1.; Can Car Found 471-3 Can Steam g5 1.2 OOckshutt 94 3.4 Dom Bridge 33 Dom Coal Pid .11 s-a A 5B Dom Steel I 11 Dist Seag M0 Fraser .27 Ford A m; Gen Steel Wares g0 Home Oil Q39 Hiram Walker .02 C811 1nd Al A .12 Int Nickel 1.05 Intl Peta 15 1.3 IrnD Tob 93 Con Smelt .08 i-B ke oi Woods 1,05 Mtl Power pg Massey Harris gm McOoll Front 1,73 Noranda 3,40 Price Corn .01 1-2 Shawinlgan .05 1-2 St Law Pid Lil Wm Elec A ,1; _Brazilian .40 ————i-—— A4 Reno m0 Sand River 37 Senator 57 Sheep Ck 2m Sherrlti. so s4 file?!" .17! 1-4 r 3" .11 i-z Saw F- m Sturgeon 1490 Sulliv 1.51 Teck Hu 57 Towag 29 Trans Res m 1,, Upo Cda m Vermilata ‘m Vulcan D4 1.} willie All!“ 33 Wendigo ea We" Co 295 Wi‘. l-larg 2.15 1s ",5 Dalhousle '93 - OSiSKO .22 1-2 IlIh-ritime Tankmen Hand Out Pounding To Nazi-Held Town 11y DOUGLAS AMARON 0.1’. War Correspondent WITH THE CANADIAN CORPS IN ITALY. March %-—(CP)-The Germans based around the Italian town oi Tollo must know the wine cellars well by now. rm- its size. this four miles inland from the Adri- atlc Sea probably has taken as 6L severe a pounding from artillery -_-q and from the air as a held town on the Adr about ‘y German- atic battle The most concentrated lacing Tollo received came irom tn, '15 MM giuis oi an eastern Canada little more than 90 seconds every gun in the regiment concentrated on a cross-roads in the town and when the cease-iire sounded, smoke iron-i more than 700 shells clouded "That was one c! ti); best shows I have ever seen." messaged an ex- cited artillery olilcer who directed the iire. Another observer watch- ion post said match box-l took Some oiiicers l. T. Gaucher, sex, and M. A D9479!‘ gastzm-intes -~ .- 1.. awn r-cuwai. .,.. A s 3Z2‘? | | time: ‘dis’; .. e¢--w~ BQ QG§ \ ac=c=sE.ss5%:sssasas= JIKDIJ 1"?‘ 5".’ ww mum» u BID-d In I55 038'“ rr “- NN nib gaggg$<@$§£5$8m$§G§§$<,525C@3S a. ssc§§a§§aaseaa i‘: CURB Temlsk Total sales 495,000- liach squadron ranged and was on the tar t with a minimum rLumber o1 ots. Then Ross called tor the regiment to tire and an ear-splitting din shattered clear noonday calm like some tre- mendous earthquake. Shells iollowed one another w amazing rapidity and soon t tanks were clouded by their own smoke. As suddenly as it began. the tiring ceased and the shoot was over exce t for the Job o! away shcl cases guns. Th. previous night this regiment had been in the centre ci a German counter-battery barrage and al- though no one was injure iell close enough t0 be uncomiort» -'-~ able. Th‘. troopers ielt they had more than evened the score by the their 700 rounds. irom lane's squad- ron taking part in the shoot were: Capts. C.A. MoEwan, and W. T. Wood. Lieuts. RR. Llson. time they iired Crew members Ed. Purcell. Saint John. John 0on- stabie. Mcncton, N Steve Matthews, No S. Maurie, Cawdle angi Dave Rog~ arson, Bale Verte, N.B ard, L. O. Whyte and N. V. Backvillehgl-GII. Hart Min . ceram dustries: in X-rev work it "I saiii good-bye to Constipation!” "Pvegivenupplllsaniilmehuthartica. liqundmyccnstb. paononwu ueto a. a iim aauyibrma pluaty of water. Get KHJDGUS ALLBRAN at your mom's today-in either oi 2 conveni- ent sizes. Made by Kellogg's in Lon- don. Canada. FEW PARTHINGS . NOW IN CHANGE l-ro so scarce that, banks in Britain were rec-g some wtlv fllhwlna only twelve to be like“ IWBY at a time by a. cus- tomer Pennies have not been minted since the war. but valuable mew-ii He bcmx used w produce more and more fartnings in meet the increasim demand. In Britain coins have been used 101‘ 3W0 years. They were oi silver in l-hfl 500th because of the silver mines oi Devon and Oornwall. In the mrth. where silver was scarce. ccim were of brass m‘ copper. The oldest 0i present any coins l“ Elllland 13 931° Denny. inside Over 1100 years mo. Its value was flxed at 24o w she pound, Money was once made at the mint in the ‘rower of Landon. There were as many as seven mints in the country when Danes attacked England. People in charge cal minis were “mone era." Soma- tirnee they were disii their coins were false. To iind it was were mod people would out pieces from the smooth edges. Gradually. as one and another treated the money in this way, the coins became smaller and smalls. until at last the loss oi precious metal became serious. The milling oi the edge of silver coins has 5MP‘ ped this crime. tor such clipping would be easily seen and the coin cease to be legal tender. . 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